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WAVELAB
6 – 126 Editing in the Wave window
Exporting to encoded formats
The menu item “Encode (ACM)” uses the Microsoft MediaTools technol-
ogy to convert the file to one of a number of compressed formats.
1. Select “Encode (ACM)…” from the Save Special submenu.
The dialog that appears is a MediaTools dialog, not a WaveLab dialog.
2. Select one of the formats from the pop-up in the middle and chose a set-
ting for it from the pop-up below.
The dialog also provides possibilities for creating “presets” of formats and settings, using
the upper row of controls.
The options which are available depend on the original format of the file, its
sample rate, the number of channels, etc. However, we have noted prob-
lems with some ACM drivers. Even though a certain format can be selected,
an error message appears when you try to save the file. If this happens,
please use another encoding method.
3. Click OK.
A regular file dialog appears.
4. Specify a name and location for the file, as with any Save operation.
Note: When you export to compressed files using the “Encode (ACM)”
option, the file that is created will technically be a Wave file, regardless of
the compression format (the files will have the extension “wav”). But in-
stead of the regular “linear” audio data that usually makes up a wave file,
a special audio data “chunk” is included that contains the compressed
audio.
This is normally not a problem, but something to be aware of when plan-
ning for usage of files in other programs and on other computer platforms.